NASA and HDNet team up to broadcast shuttle launches in HD
NASA and Mark Cuban have hooked up to make sure every shuttle launch and landing at
Kennedy Space Center is filmed and broadcast in high definition through 2010. The press release doesn't mention if this
is an exclusive agreement or not, but they will also be distributing the HD feed to other networks so whenever you do
start getting your news in high definition (if you don't
already), your shuttle clips should be that way also.Shuttle launches are still a pretty cool event to watch, and its only logical they'd be best to watch in high definition, finally we'll have some footage beyond whatever IMAX movies are on this week.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
monkeypox @ Mar 30th 2006 11:26AM
woohoo, that's great news. I just hope they actually do manage to launch the shuttle more than twice before then...
Yop @ Mar 30th 2006 12:50PM
What is interesting in this? Just a HD film about launching shuttle. Better they accept the agreement with hospitals :). Medicine needs HD film
Tushar @ Mar 30th 2006 4:45PM
Ha, number 2.
"Your science isn't interesting as my science"